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@book{ Jaeger2022,
title = {US-Chinese Competition and Transatlantic Relations: Implications for Germany and Europe},
author = {Jaeger, Markus},
year = {2022},
series = {DGAP Report},
pages = {43},
volume = {6},
address = {Berlin},
publisher = {Forschungsinstitut der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Auswärtige Politik e.V.},
issn = {2198-5936},
urn = {https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:0168-ssoar-85181-7},
abstract = {Germany is at risk of sustaining collateral damage in the face of intensifying US-Chinese competition and conflict. China’s ascendance and America's desire to preserve the status quo lock Beijing and Washington into a classic security dilemma. The United States sees China as a potential regional hegemon in Asia and as an emerging global systemic challenger. China sees the United States as impeding its rise. Security competition is already well underway. So are geo-economic and geo-technological competition and conflict. For Germany, a position of relative neutrality or equidistance is not an option, it should consider pursuing a multi-track approach.},
keywords = {Bundesrepublik Deutschland; Federal Republic of Germany; USA; United States of America; China; China; EU; EU; transatlantische Beziehungen; transatlantic relations; internationaler Wettbewerb; international competition; Sicherheitspolitik; security policy; Konfliktpotential; conflict potential; Geopolitik; geopolitics}}